Guy Kibbee, moviedom's archetypal small-town bigshot, stars in RKO Radio's Don't Tell the Wife. On this occasion, Kibbee,...
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1937
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1936
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The victim of an express office hold-up, a young boy (Bobby Nelson) is saved by yet another Rin Tin Tin wannabe in this...
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1936
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1936
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Poverty Row company Stage and Screen was somewhat partial to Northwest Mounted melodramas, releasing three films in the genre...
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1935
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William Colt MacDonald's 1934 story based on the Three Mesqueteers characters was brought to the screen the following year by...
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1935
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Former silent screen serial queen Dorothy Gulliver stars in this very low-budget Western as the owner of a mine terrorized by...
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1935
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Dry-goods store owner Tillie Prescott (ZaSu Pitts) has promised to marry meek barber Chris Peterson (El Brendel), but he...
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1934
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In this romantic western, a daring masked outlaw steals the gold from a crooked mining company and uses the loot to pay the...
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1933
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New York Police Commissioner Mulroney opens Penal Code with a stern warning for parents about keeping the children off the...
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1933
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1930
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New York-born Tom Tyler, one of the late silent era's more realistic screen cowboys., exposes a counterfeit ring run by his...
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1929
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With less sumptuous production values perhaps, but with just as much savoir faire as in his earlier Fox Westerns, Tom Mix...
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1929
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Rejected as husband material by a snobbish rancher (Ethlyne Clair), cowboy Tom O'Brien (Tom Tyler) nevertheless comes to the...
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Cy Brown
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1929
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Tom Mix's penultimate silent western, this film was executive produced by Joseph P. Kennedy (the father of the president),...
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Happy Hogan
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1929
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The era's greatest western star Tom Mix had left his safe berth with the Fox company by 1929 and was struggling on poverty...
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1929
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A young boxer on his way to the top is scheduled for an important championship fight in this sports melodrama. He meets a...
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1929
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Long before the advent of Roy Rogers, Tom Mix was regarded as the "king" of the movie cowboys. It is altogether fitting and...
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1928
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Would you trust an adventurer named "Captain Careless"? Hero Bob Steele bears this curious moniker, though in his case...
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1928
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The chemistry between cowboy hero Tom Tyler and juvenile sidekick Frankie Darro saved this otherwise commonplace FBO Western...
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1928
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Tom Tyler (billed as "Tom Taylor" in several newspaper reviews) was the star of the modestly-budgeted western The Flying "U"...
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1927
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Tall, strapping Tom Tyler was poverty-row studioFBO's final silent western hero. A better actor than most of his...
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1927
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Stalwart western hero Tom Tyler is once again falsely accused of a crime in this well-made silent oater from FBO. The sheriff...
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1927
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The popular screen team of cowboy hero Tom Tyler and diminutive child athlete Frankie Darro was back in Out of the West. As...
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1926
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One of the silent screen's better also-ran cowboys, Jack Perrin starred in this entertaining oater about a drifter who...
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1925
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Lower-echelon cowboy star Leo Maloney produced and directed this inexpensive silent western, released through independent...
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1924
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Although he is forgotten today, Douglas MacLean was one of the best purveyors of light comedy during the 1920s. While there...
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1923
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This second-rate Western melodrama had a lot of action but made little sense. Bob Ryan (a wooden Pete Morrison) is in love...
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Screenwriter, The Boob
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1922
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Jules, Half-breed
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1921
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